F U T U R E B R E E Z E

Future Breeze are the producers Markus Boehme and Martin Hensing, both from Essen.
They began making music a long time ago, they started making music with the legendary homecomputer
C-64. Directly after they finished school, they decided to make their music creations sound
more professional. From there is just continued.

In 1994 they released their music under the name "Synthetic Compulsion". Not much later they
released"Read My Lips" under the name Future Breeze, which became their first big hit.
It stayed on the German dance-charts for 10 weeks. A successful tour in Germany followed, also the
singles "Why Don't You Dance Me"and "Keep the Fire Burnin" was successful. Their earlier
debut under the pseudonym X-PACT on theStrictly Rhythm-underlabel:
Groovilicious was not so good.

Then came the album "Why?", fans and scepticals were exicted.
Should the album be as good as the three previous hitsingles.

In November 1997 Future Breeze released a single entitled "How Much Can You Take?".

In March 1998 Future Breeze released a single called "Another Day" which was a eurogressive track.

Future Breeze released a new single, called "Cruel World" on May 25, 1999.

On October 16, 2000 the single "Smile" was released.

On February 26, 2001 "Mind In Motion" was released.

On September 03, 2001 the single "Temple of Dreams" was released.

On June 10, 2002 the single "Ocean Of Eternity" was released.

Future Breeze released the single "Heaven Above" on December 16, 2002.

The 12" "Push / Second Life" was released in June 2004.

The 12" "Out Of The Blue" was released on December 6th 2004.

Their 2nd album "Second Life" was released on June 27th 2005 and also included a DVD with
all the clips and some other material.

How Much Can You Take (Single Edit)
How Much Can You Take (House Mix Single Edit)
How Much Can You Take (Club Mix)
How Much Can You Take (House Mix)
How Much Can You Take (Instrumental Mix)
How Much Can You Take (Acapella)

3:45
3:38
6:28
6:18
6:28
2:22

Title:

How Much Can You Take? (Remix)

Released:

November 1997

Tracklisting:

Track 1.Track 2.Track 3.

How Much Can You Take (DJ Energy's Remix)
How Much Can You Take (Kay Cee's Remix)
How Much Can You Take (Moonman Flashover Remix)

7:12
6:28
7:20

Title:

How Much Can You Take? (12" White Vinyl Promo)

Released:

1997

Tracklisting:

Track A1.Track A2.Track B1.Track B2.

How Much Can You Take (House Mix)
How Much Can You Take (Instrumental)
How Much Can You Take (Club Mix)
How Much Can You Take (Acapella)

6:18
6:28
6:28
2:22

Title:

Another Day

Released:

March 1998

Tracklisting:

Track A1.Track A2.Track B1.Track B2.

Track 1.Track 2.Track 3.Track 4.Track 5.Track 6.Track 7.

Another Day (Club Mix)
Another Day (Instrumental)
Another Day (DJ Quicksilver Mixx)
Another Day (Kai Tracid Mixx)

CD-Maxi Version
Another Day (Radio Edit)
Another Day (Video Edit)
Another Day (Dj Quicksilver Remix)
Another Day (Kai Tracid Mix)
Another Day (Gate Remixx)
Another Day (Club Mixx)
Another Day (Arpeggiator Club Mix)

Thanks to Gunter Ohrner for some correction info.
Thanks to Dj Starfire for some info.
Thanks to Mgcmrkr777 for some tracklistings.
Thanks to Pål Warnbrant for some tracklistings.
Thanks to David Nascimento for some tracklistings and pictures.
Thanks to Romain for some information.
Thanks to Nolimits for some information.
Thanks to Mik for some information.
Thanks to Gerard Biggs for some covers and tracklistings.
Thanks to Marlon Treep for some covers and tracklistings.
Thanks to Glenn for some discography information.
Thanks to Henri Kumlander for some discography information.
Thanks to Denis DJ Hooligan ZHabkin for some discography information and CD-covers.
Thanks to Nibjo for some discography information.
Thanks to Nikolaj Pedersen for some covers and tracklistings.
Thanks to Adam Pokora for some tracklistings and CD-covers.
Thanks to Jan Rasmussen for some CD-covers.
Thanks to Dirk Möbius for some CD-covers.
Thanks to Dean Nakanishi for some tracklistings and CD-covers.